Interesting Maps (Page 1/1)
blackrams JAN 30, 02:12 PM
https://www.skyline725.com/...in-your-world-atlas/

Maps showing some interesting comparisons.

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cliffw JAN 30, 02:28 PM
Thanks Ron. Interesting. I will explore it later. It might take much of the time I still have before Global Warming eradicates the planet.
blackrams JAN 30, 02:36 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

Thanks Ron. Interesting. I will explore it later. It might take much of the time I still have before Global Warming eradicates the planet.



I found the employer map of the US to be interesting. Turns out, the biggest employers in each state are selling the same thing, Crap.

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Jake_Dragon JAN 30, 02:57 PM
I already knew about the LA map. They stack people on top of each other.
Finding a parking spot or getting to work on time when one of these ****ers cant drive.
But they will all tell you its the best place in the world to live, only because they have never been anywhere else.

one spring day in Ohio will change most of their minds.
cvxjet JAN 30, 09:56 PM
Some interesting maps- India is really taking over/invading a BUNCH of states- had no idea!

When NAS Alameda was closing down, I could have transferred to San Diego with the S-3 line...But I refuse to live in SoCal....Way too many people and my favorite vacation spots are in N. Cal- Trinity lake and Lassen Volcanic NP (Plus others)

A lot of people have no idea A) How sparce the population is in N. Cal and B) How rural and relaxed N. Cal is.


I was planning on moving up there and building a house I designed- until my DR. decided to wreck my body with Omeprazole, which gave me Lupus (Stay away from the "New" drugs that cut off acid production- use Tums, Maalox, etc to control stomach acid)

Main street, Weaverville...Where I planned to live...

[This message has been edited by cvxjet (edited 01-30-2023).]

blackrams JAN 31, 03:44 AM
Pretty disappointed myself, was looking for a population map showing where all the Fieros were located. No Joy.

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